UNSW Business School

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The AFR Most Employable University has been awarded to UNSW, with a record-breaking 42 students listed in the Top100 Future Leaders Competition.

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For many small businesses the past month has been the most difficult period of the pandemic. Australia needs a better plan to help more survive.

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Several things need to happen to ensure the metaverse is a free, decentralised creators’ economy, writes UNSW Business School’s Eric Lim.

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There’s no reason why Australian lenders couldn’t offer 30-year fixed-rate mortgages, as they do in the US.

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While men and women experience disability at similar rates, men are more likely to be diagnosed with disabilities more readily supported by the NDIS.

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Stock shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic are about more than just panic buying or labour shortages in supply chains, says UNSW Business School's Professor Jack Cadeaux

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The case for the RBA increasing interest rates certainly exists. But it’s far less pressing than in the United States.

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Governments should tell us everything they know about infections, hospitalisations and deaths. So why aren’t they?

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Some employees still feel the need to disguise themselves to ‘survive’ certain work cultures, say UNSW Business School academics.

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This 2022 round of grants will support research across UNSW Sydney’s six faculties, with topics ranging from cooling technologies for urban heat mitigation to systemic risk in insurance.

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